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And he talks like my grandfather.
Lesson to kids: Stay away from cancer sticks. |
He actually looked decent yesterday. A lot better than he has in past few years. |
I also thought he looked fairly decent yesterday, but I am sure he had a lot of make-up on. |
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Agreed- he looked decent yesterday,but the makeup people can cover a LOT.
I don't wish his diagnosis on anyone. You don't really want anyone to get HIV. Or anything that could lead to death. Sadly, it isn't at all surprising. His lifestyle put him at incredibly high risk. Not saying he deserved it, but it is honestly surprising it was only recently that he contracted it given that he has been like like this for probably 30 years now. |
| Looks better because I think he has gained some weight - his face was so thin and haggard a few years ago |
| Is it known whether his diagnosis came before or after his big meltdown a few years ago? Seems about the same time frame, did one lead to the other? Which came first? |
I know I'm biased, because I still smoke occasionally. But Christ, cigarettes are the absolute least of this guy's problems. |
It all adds up.. cigarrettes are horrible for your lungs, endurance and if you are vain, you will get smoke lines on your upper lips and so on.. Just avoid. |
He said in the interview that the diagnoses came on the heels of his 'roid meltdown. Whatever that means. It would make more sense if his very public "Tiger Blood" meltdown came AFTER his diagnosis. But with Sheen who knows which came first - the chicken or the egg. |
he was truly squirrely on this question. Something about roid rage? It made NO sense. I think he freaked the eff out after his diagnosis. Went on a drug binge of some sort. |
Not really. Since he is HIV+, the smoking is a significantly bigger problem than if he wasn't HIV+ (like you). http://www.healthline.com/health-news/why-hiv-patients-must-stop-smoking-080914#1 |
HIV can be a death sentence - if not physically, then mentally and emotionally. Let him smoke all he wants. What difference will it make now? |
I don't think it has been said. Sheen says he learned of the diagnosis "about 4 years ago." So was that November 2011? June 2011? (earlier than June 2011?) Or maybe January 2012? It is hard to say. He was fired from 2.5 Men in March 2011. I think all the WINNING! and Tiger blood stuff was about the same time that he was fired. But that bender seemed to last for at least 2 months. |
| Again, I think the vague answer on the timing is to try to distance the 2 events, but I can almost bet the 2 are linked. |
That bender went on for a long time. He did a tour of shows, which were basically people watching him be crazy on stage. And he did the Comedy Central Roast around that time, too. |